1732 Herman Moll: "POLAND Subdivided into its several Palatinates &c," London, in threeversions, with the engraved area 10 1/4 x 7 5/8 inches, from his "Atlas Minor." Compare with the first state of 1727, as well as with the 1728, 1730, 1736, 1740, 1744 and 1755 versions.

1735 J.F. Betgen - HomannHeirs (Publishers): "LITHU-ANIAM BORUSSICAM..." 49x 58.5 cm., in three versions:a top half of the full map (fromwww.gallica. bnf.fr); the second isboth parts, separately, and the third version (from the Univ. of Freiburg: http://dl.ub.uni -freiburg de/) is thefull map in one image.

c1739 [dated] Johann Gabriel Doppelmayr (mapmaker for Johann Homann) - Homann Erben (Heirs) (publisher) - Johann Ernst Adelbauer (printer): "Regni Poloniӕ, Magnique Ducatus g. Lithuaniӕ Nova et exacta tabula, ad mentem STAROVOLCII descripta" (A new and detailed map of the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, described according to Starovolski) Nürnberg, in six versions dated, but not necessarily published, in 1739, from the "Atlas factice." Note the poorly-erased old engraving in the cartouche. Szymon Starovolski (1588-1656) , also known as Starowolski and as Simon Starovolscius -- born into an impoverished Lithuanian noble family -- was a historian, geographer and prolific author on the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.

c1740 -1741 John Senex: "A new Map of POLAND from the lateft Obser," London, 6 x 7½" from Patrick Gordon's "Geography Anatomiz'd." See the 1744 and 1749 versions.

Matthaus Seutter: "Novissima et accuratissima MAGNI DUCATUS LITHUANIÆ," Augsburg, 20 x 23 inches, in three versions of the Second State, identified by the presence of the "privilege under the top right border.

Guillaume Delisle (mapmaker): "La Pologne, Dressée sur ce qu´en ontdonné Starovolsk..," Amsterdam -- published by a variety of publishers, in a plate, first published by Delisle in 1702, by Covens & Martier beginning in 1730, and by Nicolaes Visscher, with a dated cartouche, in 1734, for his "Atlas minor sive Totius orbis terrarum contracta delinea ex conatibus," printed by Schenk and Ottens. The 1742 version was published in "Atlas Nouveau."

1734 [dated]:Schenk-Visscherwww.bergbook.com

1736: Covens et Mortier (5th state)www.mazovia.pl/en/

1736: Covens et Mortier(5th state)mapy-grafika on eBay

1741: Covens et Mortier(5th state)antique.maps on eBay

fineantiquemapsandprints on eBay

www.raremaps.com

1742 John Cowley: "A Map of POLAND, Prufia and Courland," London. Also a DETAIL image. From cpd203 on eBay